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Abu Dhabi, UAE – In a momentous gathering of global leaders, experts, and innovators, the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC) is scheduled to take place from October 2nd to 5th, 2023, under the overarching theme of ‘Decarbonising. Faster. Together.’ This international event, hosted by ADNOC and held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates, aspires to accelerate collective efforts towards decarbonisation and the transformation of the global energy landscape.

With nearly four decades of legacy as a significant platform for dialogue and collaboration in the energy sector, ADIPEC aims to bring together diverse stakeholders, including government representatives, energy and technology leaders, financiers, and private enterprises. It also serves as a nurturing ground for nurturing future talent within the industry.

ADIPEC 2023 will address the pressing issues of energy and climate change, fostering discussions across the entire energy spectrum and encouraging partnerships to develop credible solutions. The ultimate goal is to ensure cleaner, more affordable, and reliable energy for the world.

In light of the upcoming COP28 event in November 2023, where global leaders will convene to discuss climate action, ADIPEC assumes a pivotal role in shaping the energy narrative. It serves as a platform for diverse conversations spanning the entire energy value chain and beyond, while also driving investments into clean and sustainable energy solutions.

Over the course of the event, ADIPEC will host more than 1,600 speakers, featuring government ministers, CEOs, policymakers, energy experts, and innovators. Through 350 unique sessions, it seeks to mobilize industries, sectors, and individuals to collaborate in pursuit of common goals and action plans to advance global decarbonisation efforts.

The conference includes both technical and strategic tracks, with a new summit focused on hydrogen. Topics of discussion range from energy security and finance mobilization to the development of a zero-carbon value chain. Furthermore, the event will feature over 2,200 companies in its 15 exhibition halls, including four specialized areas designed to foster cross-sector collaboration and brand-new partnerships.

As the world grapples with the urgent need to combat climate change and transition to sustainable energy sources, ADIPEC 2023 emerges as a critical nexus where stakeholders unite to expedite the global decarbonisation agenda, ushering in a cleaner and more sustainable energy future.

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New Delhi: On the auspicious occasion of Teachers’ Day, The World Environment Council in collaboration with the International Environmental Studies Olympiad successfully coordinated an International Webinar on the role of teachers in creating environmental awareness in youth. The webinar came into action at 6 PM, on the 5th of September 2023. The webinar gathered environmentalists, chancellors, university directors, government officials, professors, and school teachers from all across the globe including India, Nepal, USA, Dubai etc.

The webinar commenced with a warm welcome from WEC Member, Aditya Kumar Channa, followed by an introduction by the Advisor of WEC, Dheeraj Kumar, who presented an overview of the World Environment Council (WEC) as well as the International Environmental Studies Olympiad (IESO). The foremost guest speaker was Dr. Jubilee Padmanabhan from the Department of School Education, Central University, Punjab. She enlightened the crowd about some key aspects of the role of teachers in fostering environmental awareness in youth and how it is of paramount significance, as they play a pivotal role in molding the attitudes, behaviors, and values of the upcoming generation. Educators are not just instructors; they are mentors and influencers who have the unique opportunity to instill a deep understanding of environmental issues and a sense of responsibility for the planet in their students.

In continuation of the webinar, Dr Ajaykumar Lolage, ex-special officer, Balbharti, Pune; discussed Education and Knowledge Dissemination: “Teachers are the primary source of knowledge for students”. They introduce them to concepts related to the environment, climate change, biodiversity, conservation, and sustainability. Through well-designed curricula and engaging lessons, teachers expose students to a foundational understanding of environmental issues and also embody them with the Inspiration and Motivation to create a change.

They hold the power to influence their students. By sharing their passion for environmental conservation and sustainability, they can ignite a similar enthusiasm in young minds. Inspirational teachers often lay the foundation by examples, resonating with their actions in taking care of the environment.

Our next Guest Speaker was Dr. Kavita Sharma from Environmental Education (Moef and Cl) (NCERT). She expressed her point of view concerning the theme and also gave a detailed explanation of Empowerment, Global Perspective, Values and Ethics. She also emphasized on  “Adaptation to Change: Teachers help students understand that environmental conditions are constantly changing, and adaptation is key to resilience.” They teach students how to adapt and mitigate the impacts of climate change and other environmental challenges. In  the continuation our next guest was Dr. Sukh Dev Singh CEO of IFS, Delhi  . He spoke about  the   Connecting Global Issues to Local Context: Teachers can help students understand how global environmental issues are interconnected with local concerns. By exploring the impact of environmental problems on their own communities, students may be more motivated to take action.

 For Maintaining the continuation of the program, Prof. Mr. Ganesh Channa, Founder and President of the World Environment Council and one of the honorable Guest speakers of the evening, along with our National Education Excellence Awardees, Mrs. Vidhya Jadhav, Prof. Helata Talesra, Dr. Santosh Sonavane, Dr. Bl Yadav, Prof. Hemant Samant, Dr. Chaman Singh Thakur, Mr. Narendra Bogam and Mr. Niranjan Singh, addressed the matter with great concern and encouraged the implementation of reasonable solutions to cope up with the profound initiatives to conserve the mother nature.

The webinar concluded with an interactive session for the non-speaker participants, clarifying their hesitations and doubts. The participation of the respected dignitaries proved to be an asset in making the event successful, implanting ideas to militate the derogation of the environment and promote the social, economic and environmental aspects of sustainability.

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New Delhi : Environmental sustainability is the one of the major problems faced by us even today. Since the 1970s, it’s been tied to human sustainability on Earth, seeking balance between economic, social, and environmental needs. Despite our intellectual prowess, human activities like mismanaged waste, unethical agriculture, and deforestation have seriously harmed the environment, reflected in rising temperatures and extreme climate changes.

Hence, to ignite the passion and drive change, the World Environment Council is proud to announce the upcoming International Youth Environment Conference. WEC is a non-profit organization that works to promote environmental sustainability and raise awareness about environmental issues. Our vision encompasses commitment to a sustainably developed future and our mission is to create an ecofriendly, cleaner, and safer world. The conference is a noble initiative by the WEC’s former Founder and President: Prof. Ganesh Channa that concerns educating the youth and tying them together to explore innovative solutions to conserve nature.

Taking place from New Delhi, on the 13th of September 2023, at the prestigious India International Centre, this conference promises to be a catalyst for change providing a platform for passionate youth to share ideas, network and imbibe knowledge from inspiring peers’ leaders, and sustainability experts. The conference agenda embodies an exciting array of keynotes, engaging workshops, panel discussions, and interactive sessions that delve into key sustainability issues. The conference is designed for young students, aged 14-21 years of age. The event will run from 10 am onwards till 5 pm both via virtual and offline modes of conduction. Registrations are open till 31 August 2023 and interested students are requested to visit the website www.wec.org.in for more details and to secure a spot at this transformative conference. Join us as together we foster to ensure a better tomorrow.

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Student’s form class 5th to 12th from various parts of India participated in this contest. This contest an excellent initiative to engage and inspire young minds towards environmental awareness and action. Here are some key highlights of this competition:

Theme: The competition can have a specific theme related to pollution free environment, sustainable development, climate change, and Eco-Friendly Environment topics. This theme will serve as a guideline for the participants to create their posters and express their thoughts and ideas visually.

Inclusivity: By inviting students from Class 5 to 12 to participate, the competition ensures that a wide range of age groups and perspectives are represented. This inclusivity encourages creativity, diversity, and active engagement among young students.

Celebration of World Environment Council’s Anniversary: Organizing the competition on the occasion of the World Environment Council’s anniversary creates a meaningful connection between the event and the organization’s mission. It highlights the council’s commitment to youth engagement and environmental education.

The President of WEC Prof. Ganesh Channa announced the winners and greatly appreciated them with Cash Prize and Certificates. The winners of this contest are as follows:-

First Winner : Krishya Khajanchi , Grade 12, School name – K R Mangalam World School, New Delhi.

Second Winner : Thiyakshwa Sureshkumar Grade 7 School Name -SBOA School & Junior College, Chennai.

Third Winner : B.DIVYADHARSHINI  Grade 5 School Name -Chinmaya Vidyalay ,  9B Tapovanam, Taylors Road, Kilpauk, Chennai.

All the winners and participants were congratulated from entire team of World Environment Council (WEC) and International Environmental Studies Olympiad (IESO), Secretary Dr. Shrikant Mergu, Volunteer member Aditya Channa, and Staff Mukeshkumar Choudhari

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The increasing global production and use of plastics have led to plastic pollution becoming a major global environmental and health concern. Plastic waste accumulates on land and in the oceans, causing serious impacts on wildlife, ecosystems and human health. A growing number of countries and regions have adopted plastic restriction measures, including banning single-use plastic products and promoting plastic recovery and recycling.

This European Sustainable Plastics Summit aims to promote communication and cooperation between different stakeholders in the plastics industry, discussing on the trending topics about bioplastics, recycled plastics, brand’s efforts on plastic low-carbon circularity, advanced mechanical and chemical recycling technologies, plastic waste to fuel, and so on, to drive socially & environmentally responsible production, consumption, and disposal of plastics and accelerate the development of sustainability and circular economy.

Event Highlights

16+ industry-leading enterprise intelligence sharing;

150+ Professional Delegates from Top 2000 Companies;

On-site communication with industry leaders and leading enterprises;

Partial Topics

  • European Funding Programmes on Bio-based Plastics R&I
  • Bio-based Plastics for a Sustainable Future
  • Sustainable Plastic Materials in Automotive Industry
  • Bioplastics Certification
  • Panel Discussion: How to Promote a Low-Carbon, Sustainable Transition in Plastics
  • Children’s Products with Bioplastics
  • Accelerating Circularity of Plastics
  • Large-scale Production of Renewable Polymers
  • Advanced Mechanical Recycling Solutions 
  • Plastics Recycling and Reuse in Beverage 
  • ReZorce Circular Beverage Cartons and Pouches
  • Plastic Recycling across Medical Field
  • Plastic Waste to Fuels and Chemical Feedstocks

We sincerely invite industry associations, consulting firms, oil & gas, chemical, plastic manufacturing, certification, automotive, packaging, consumer goods, medical, building and construction, recycling and waste management, machinery and equipment, smart technology suppliers, process technology providers , policy and legislative units, environmental organizations and other related enterprises register and attend the conference to promote communication and cooperation between different stakeholders in the plastics industry.

If you are interested, please contact us or register using below link.

Event website: https://www.ecvinternational.com/EuropeanSustainablePlastics/index.html

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The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (ECOSOC) has recently approved and selected the World Environment Council (WEC) as a key stakeholder in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) outlined in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Indians can take pride in the inspiring efforts of Professor Ganesh Channa, hailing from Solapur, Maharashtra. As the Founder and President of the World Environment Council, Prof. Channa has devoted the past five years to spearheading critical initiatives focused on environmental protection, tree plantation, and tackling the pressing challenges of climate change.

This agenda is a comprehensive plan for advancing people, the planet, and prosperity, while strengthening global peace and freedom. It recognizes the urgent need to eradicate poverty in all forms and dimensions, and emphasizes the critical importance of collaborative partnership among all countries and stakeholders. It aims to liberate humanity from poverty and environmental degradation, and to steer the world towards a sustainable and resilient future. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals such as –

  1. No poverty
  2. Zero Hunger
  3. Good health
  4. Quality Education
  5. Gender equality
  6. Clean water and Sanitation
  7. Affordable and Clean Energy
  8. Decent work and Economic Growth
  9. Industry, Innovation Infrastructure
  10. Reduced Inequalities
  11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
  12. Responsible Consumption and Production
  13. Climate Action
  14. Life below Water
  15. Life on land
  16. Peace Justice and Strong Institutions
  17. Partnerships for the goals

And 169 targets outlined in this Agenda reflect its vast scope and universal aspirations, with a commitment to leaving no one behind. They wish to leverage the necessary resources to implement the agenda through a renewed global partnership for sustainable development, based on strong solidarity and focused on the needs of the most vulnerable, with the participation of all stakeholders.

WEC strives to focus mainly on the 8th goal of the sustainable development i.e. “Decent work and Economic growth”.  Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all

  • To Promote development-oriented policies that support productive activities, decent job creation, entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation, and encourage the formalization and growth of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises, including through access to financial services
  • To Improve progressively, through 2030, global resource efficiency in consumption and production and endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, in accordance with the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production, with developed countries taking the lead
  • By 2020, significantly reduce the proportion of youth not in employment, education or training
  • By 2030, devise and implement policies to promote sustainable tourism that creates jobs and promotes local culture and products

WEC, through its ambitious ‘The Environment Protection Bank campaign’ aims to play a crucial role in achieving the Agenda’s objectives, which, if fulfilled, will greatly improve the lives of everyone and transform the world for the better. This campaign will provide students and teachers with opportunities to learn about the pressing environmental issues facing our world and to involve in meaningful activities that can make a great difference. Through this campaign, individuals will be cheered to reduce their carbon footprint, conserve natural resources, and promote sustainable lifestyles. In addition to raising awareness about environmental concerns, the campaign will also raise a sense of community and encourage people to work together to protect our planet.

This campaign is currently implementing programs which are designed to speed up the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in various ways, including addressing interlink ages between different goals. Like, increasing awareness and education can contribute to the achievement of multiple goals, such as SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 13 (Climate Action), and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals), by promoting knowledge-sharing, capacity-building, and stakeholder engagement.

World Environment Council is actively involved in communicating environmental education through various activities, programmes and campaigns in schools and colleges. Educational institutions can invite the Council to provide environmental education to future generations, emphasizing the importance of protecting our planet and promoting sustainable practices. By taking action on multiple fronts, the campaign foresees to creating a more sustainable and resilient future for everyone.


How To Achieve Zero Carbon Emission

When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees, and but a few stray gleams steal into the inner sanctuary, I throw myself down among the tall grass by the trickling stream; and, as I lie close to the earth.

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State Governments along with Oil Palm recycling companies are sharing in Mega Plantation Drive for Oil Palm Cultivation to cover an area of roughly 7750 hectare.

With an end to increase the oil painting win product area to 10 lakh ha. And boost the Crude Palm Oil product to11.20 lakh tonnes by 2025- 26, the Government of India launched National Mission for Edible Canvases- oil painting win in August 2021. In addition to the pronounced growth in product of comestible canvases, the Mission is also successfully leading India towards an ‘ Aatma Nirbhar Bharat ’ by reducing the import burden. Under the Mission, the State Governments along with Oil Palm recycling companies have initiated a Mega oil painting Palm Plantation drive from 25th July 2023 to further increase the oil painting win civilization in the country. Three major oil painting win processing companies, videlicet, Patanjali FoodPvt.Ltd., Godrej Agrovet, and 3F are laboriously promoting and sharing with the growers in their separate countries for record area expansion.

The Mega colony drive commenced on 25th July 2023 and will continue till 12th August 2023. The major oil painting win growing countries, videlicet, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, Karnataka, Goa, Assam, Tripura, Nagaland, Mizoram, and Arunachal Pradesh will be sharing in this action.

The drive started on 25th of July 2023 in the Rest of India (RoI) states i.e. Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamilnadu, Odisha, Goa, Karnataka, and will continue till08-08-2023 and will cover an area of nearly 7000 ha. Area out of which further than 6500 ha. Is targeted to be covered by Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

In the North- Eastern Region (NER) countries similar as Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Mizoram, and Nagaland, the drive started on 27th of July 2023 and will continue till 12th August 2023, in 19 sections, covering further than 750 ha. Of area.

The Government of Assam is targeting to cover an area of further than 75 ha. Of the 8 sections during the Mega Plantation Drive from 27th July 2023 till 05th August 2023. The sharing companies in this drive for the state are Godrej AgrovetLtd., Patanjali FoodsPvt. Ltd, and 3F oil painting Palm Ltd. And KE Cultivation.

The Government of Arunachal Pradesh is targeting to cover an area of nearly 700 ha. Across 6 sections during the drive from 29th July 2023 till 12th August 2023. The sharing companies in this drive for the state are 3FPvt. Ltd. And Patanjali FoodsPvt.Ltd

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In 1973, the Government of India organised Project Tiger, an ambitious, holistic conservation design, aimed at securing the nation’s tiger population and conserving biodiversity. Over the history fifty times, Project Tiger has achieved estimable success, making significant strides in tiger conservation. Originally covering nine tiger reserves gauging 18,278 km2, the design has flourished into a remarkable accomplishment with 53 reserves spread across 75,796 km, successfully covering2.3 of India’s total land area.

India presently harbours nearly 75 of the world’s wild tiger population.

The first phase of tiger conservation in the 1970s concentrated on making the Wildlife Protection Act and establishing defended areas for tiger and tropical timbers. Still, the 1980s saw a decline due to expansive coddling. In response, the government initiated the alternate phase in 2005, espousing a geography- position approach, community involvement & support, enforcing strict law enforcement, and using ultramodern technology for scientific monitoring to insure tiger conservation. This approach not only led to an increase in the tiger population, but also had several critical issues that included the designation of exempt critical core and buffer areas, the identification of new tiger reserves, and the recognition of tiger geographies and corridors.

The monitoring exercise inculcated scientific thinking amongst timber staff and employment of technology assured translucency of data collection and analysis. India distributed tiger territories into five major geographies grounded on biogeography and interconnectivity, enabling effective ecological and operation- grounded strategies.

With significant changes in the spatial patterns of tiger circumstance and an increase in unique tiger sightings from 2461 in 2018 to 3080 in 2022, now further than 3/ 4th of the tiger population is set up within defended areas.

On April 9, 2022, during the festivity of 50 times of the Project Tiger at Mysore, Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi declared the minimal tiger population of 3167, which is the population estimate from the camera- trapped area. Now, farther analysis of data, done by the Wildlife Institute of India, from both camera- trapped and on-camera-trapped tiger presence areas, the upper limit of the tiger population is estimated to be 3925 and the average number is 3682 tiger , reflecting a estimable periodic growth rate of6.1 per annum.

Central India and the Shivalik Hills and Gangetic Plains witnessed a notable increases in tiger population, particularly in the countries of Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Maharashtra.

still, certain regions, similar as the Western Ghats, educated localized declines, challenging targeted monitoring and conservation sweats.

Some countries, including Mizoram, Nagaland, Jharkhand, Goa, Chhattisgarh, and Arunachal Pradesh, have reported disquieting trends with small tiger populations.

The largest tiger population of 785 is in Madhya Pradesh, followed by Karnataka( 563) & Uttarakhand( 560), and Maharashtra( 444).

The tiger cornucopia within the Tiger Reserve is loftiest in Corbett( 260), followed by Bandipur( 150), Nagarhole( 141), Bandhavgarh( 135), Dudhwa( 135), Mudumalai( 114), Kanha( 105), Kaziranga( 104), Sundarbans( 100), Tadoba( 97), Sathyamangalam( 85), and Pench- MP( 77).

colorful tiger reserves have shown remarkable growth, while others face challenges. roughly 35 of the tiger reserves urgently bear enhanced protection measures, niche restoration, ungulate addition, and posterior tiger reintroduction.

To save ecological integrity, there’s need to explosively continueeco-friendly development docket, minimize mining impacts, and rehabilitate mining spots. also, fortifying defended area operation, enhancinganti-poaching measures, employing scientific thinking and technology- driven data collection, and addressing mortal- wildlife conflict are vital way to cover the country’s tiger populations.

India’s Project Tiger has made tremendous progress in tiger conservation over the once five decades, but challenges like coddling is still a trouble to tiger conservation. Continued sweats to cover tiger territories and corridors are pivotal for securing the future of India’s tiger and their ecosystems for generations to come.

On the occasion of the Global Tiger Day celebrated at the Corbett Tiger Reserve moment, 29 July 2023, a detailed report was released by Union MoS Shri Ashwini Kumar Choubey. In this program CM Uttarakhand and Union MOS Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Tourism Shri Ajay Bhatt also shared besides officers from tiger range countries, MoEFCC and NTCA.

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July 2023 is on track to be the hottest month ever recorded on Earth, according to U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres, citing data from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service.

The global average temperature for July 2023 was 1.54 degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial average, making it the highest monthly average temperature on record, surpassing the previous record set in July 2019.

The record-breaking temperatures are a “stark reminder” of the urgent need to take action on climate change, said Guterres. He called on countries to “step up their efforts” to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate the consequences of climate change, which are already being felt around the world.

Heatwaves, droughts, floods, and wildfires are becoming more frequent and intense, causing widespread damage and displacement, and putting people’s lives at risk.

Guterres emphasized that “we are at a crossroads.” We can either continue on our current path, which will lead to even more extreme weather events and rising sea levels, or we can take action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and avert the worst effects of climate change.

The WMO predicts that the annual average near-surface global temperature between 2023 and 2027 will be more than 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for at least one year, with a 98% likelihood that at least one of the next five years, and the five-year period as a whole, will be the warmest on record..

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The Prime Minister welcomed the dignitaries to Chennai and highlighted the city’s rich culture and history. He also encouraged them to visit Mamallapuram, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its inspiring stone carvings and natural beauty.

Quoting the ancient poet Thiruvalluvar, the Prime Minister emphasized the importance of giving back to nature. He stressed that protecting and caring for Mother Earth is our fundamental responsibility and called it ‘Climate Action’. He also mentioned India’s traditional knowledge and the concept of ‘Antyodaya’, which means ensuring the development of the last person in society.

The Prime Minister acknowledged that countries in the Global South are particularly affected by climate change and environmental issues. He urged enhanced action on commitments under the UN Climate Convention and the Paris Agreement to help fulfill the developmental aspirations of the Global South in a climate-friendly way.

Shri Modi expressed pride in India’s ambitious ‘Nationally Determined Contributions’ and its achievements in renewable energy. He mentioned that India has achieved its installed electric capacity from non-fossil fuel sources ahead of target and set a new goal of attaining ‘Net Zero’ by 2070. The Prime Minister highlighted India’s collaborations with international alliances such as the International Solar Alliance, CDRI, and the Leadership Group for Industry Transition.

The Prime Minister emphasized India’s efforts in biodiversity conservation, restoration, and enrichment. He mentioned initiatives like the Gandhinagar Implementation Roadmap and Platform for restoring priority landscapes impacted by forest fires and mining. He also highlighted the recently launched International Big Cat Alliance and credited the success of Project Tiger in increasing India’s tiger population. The Prime Minister mentioned ongoing work on Project Lion and Project Dolphin.

Shri Modi highlighted India’s initiatives driven by people’s participation. He mentioned the Mission Amrit Sarovar water conservation initiative, which has developed over 63,000 water bodies in just one year through community participation and technology. He also mentioned the Catch the Rain campaign, which has led to the construction of over 280,000 water harvesting structures. The Prime Minister discussed the success of community participation in the Namami Gange Mission, resulting in the reappearance of the Gangetic Dolphin in many parts of the river. He also mentioned India’s large network of Ramsar sites for wetland conservation.

The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of responsible use and management of oceanic resources, particularly for Small Island States. He highlighted that oceans are not only crucial economic resources but also support the livelihoods of billions of people worldwide and are home to extensive biodiversity.

In conclusion, the Prime Minister’s address focused on India’s commitment to climate action, renewable energy, biodiversity conservation, and responsible use of natural resources. He called for enhanced global cooperation to address climate change and environmental challenges.


How To Achieve Zero Carbon Emission

When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees, and but a few stray gleams steal into the inner sanctuary, I throw myself down among the tall grass by the trickling stream; and, as I lie close to the earth.

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